Two warrant requests submitted in connection with Charlie LeDuff St. Patty's Day Parade skirmish in Detroit

WJBK-TV Fox 2 reporter, Charlie LeDuff, on the scene of the Ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's corruption trial, March 11, the day after LeDuff was cited after an alleged brawl and public urination during the Corktown St. Patrick's Day Parade on Sunday March 12. (Tanya Moutzalias | MLive.com)

DETROIT — Fox 2's Charlie LeDuff is back at it, appearing in a Fox News Detroit segment Monday night driving a late-model Cadillac and filling out an application to become Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano's new chauffeur.

The segment poked fun at a contract Ficano submitted to the Wayne County Commission for the hiring of Fred Berry, a retired deputy who would be paid $55,000 over the next nine months — he already receives a $105,00 per year pension — to drive Ficano three days a month and to supervise alternative work crews.

LeDuff said he'd do the job for $50,000 — but it's a no-bid contract.

Meanwhile, LeDuff's off-camera antics have not faded since a fight that occurred during a private tent party involving a Detroit police officer at this year's St. Patrick's Day Parade in Detroit.

The Wayne County Prosecutor's Office "received cross-complaining warrants in connection with an alleged altercation that occurred at Brooklyn and Michigan Avenue during the St. Patrick’s Day celebration in Detroit on March 10, 2013," Kym Worthy's office said in a Tuesday release. "There is a warrant request that has been submitted for Fox 2 reporter Charlie LeDuff with a 58-year-old security guard as the complaining witness.

"There is also a warrant request that has been submitted for a 58-year-old Detroit security guard with Mr. LeDuff as the complaining witness."

"Probably," LeDuff admitted to Channel 7 Action News reporter Bill Proctor when asked if he had too much to drink at the event.

LeDuff, according to a police report obtained Detroit Free Press,
is accused of urinating on the street and sparking a fight after calling three women "whores" leading to an altercation and LeDuff biting the security guard's left index finger.

"I was offered to come have a drink, then it turned into a fight, and
trying to get guys off me and my brother," LeDuff told Bill Proctor.

LeDuff said, regarding the accusation of public urination — and the possibility of pictures — he doesn't remember.

"I don't remember taking a leak, you know what I mean," said LeDuff,
"but no I don't think I'm standing in the street doing that; I think I'm
behind a tent."

LeDuff was never arrested. Detroit police said they would not release the report to MLive because it is an ongoing investigation.

The Wayne County Prosecutor's Office said it's not releasing any further details about the incident at this time, as the investigation is ongoing.

Pulitzer Prize winning reporter LeDuff, who recently released his third
book, "Detroit: An American Autopsy," last week categorized the incident as:
"Patty's Day Parade; "I'm walking it off," he said. "I'm leaving it alone, just like
that."